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  • Hoarseness (Dysphonia): Causes Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
    Hoarseness (dysphonia) is when your voice sounds rough, raspy, strained or breathy Hoarseness may affect how loud you speak or your voice’s pitch (how high or low your voice sounds)
  • What Is Dysphonia? Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment
    Learn the causes and symptoms of dysphonia, treatment options, and how voice therapy can help you speak comfortably again
  • What Is Dysphonia? Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
    Dysphonia causes a hoarse, strained, or weak voice Learn what’s behind it, who’s at risk, and how it’s treated
  • Dysphonia Signs Symptoms | Rush
    Expertise you can trust: Voice and swallowing experts at Rush can provide sophisticated diagnostic capabilities and comprehensive treatment options for dysphonia and other voice disorders, as well as issues with breathing and swallowing
  • Voice disorders - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
    A voice disorder, also called dysphonia, is a change in how the voice sounds Voice disorders may include vocal cord paralysis, also called vocal fold paralysis; spasmodic dysphonia; issues with the voice box, also called the larynx; and vocal cord cysts, nodules, polyps or growths
  • Dysphonia : what it is, symptoms and treatment | Top Doctors
    What is dysphonia? Dysphonia, often known as hoarseness, is a voice impairment causing the voice to involuntarily sound raspy or strained, softer in volume or lower in pitch It is often associated with problems in the vocal cords found in the larynx (voice box)
  • Voice Disorders - American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)
    Voice quality can also be affected when psychological stressors lead to habitual, maladaptive aphonia or dysphonia The resulting voice disorders are referred to as psychogenic voice disorders or psychogenic conversion aphonia dysphonia (Stemple et al , 2010)
  • Causes of Voice Hoarseness - Verywell Health
    Occasionally, hoarseness can be a sign of a serious underlying condition, like cancer or stroke This article explores several possible reasons you may have a raspy voice and what you can do about each one It also highlights which symptoms may warrant a call to your healthcare provider





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